A while ago I asked you on Facebook what you wanted to see on this website. Facebook could be very handy sometimes! You're also up to date when you like my facebook page, every day it shows the new updates! So let's get back to the subject of today. Elmie told me that she uses nude polishes very often but that she also likes bright colours, but don't know how to wear them. I understand it's not easy when you always wear nude and from nowhere you apply a neon. It's not a big surprise you would probably not like the bright colour on your nails when you're used to nude. In this article I will give you some tips to step out of your comfort zone and to get used to bright colours!

I know it's a bit old fashioned already. But crackpolishes are a very good way to get used to brighter colours. Nowadays you can get crackpolishes in every colour you want. So you can't get used to purple colours on your nails? Try a purple crack with a light nude base. You still have something safe because of the nude base and maybe you will like it!

Have you ever thought about that simple french manicure? Even when you don't have a steady hand or you can't nailart, you can easily make a french manicure with the help of guidelines! You can get them almost everywhere lately. You already know the white french manicure, which is very popular. But have you ever thought of that coloured french to get used to a colour? Well try that red (or yellow or green) french manicure to get used to a bright colour on your nails!

Another easy way to get used to bright colours is the gradiënt nail. You can make endless combinations with gradiënt nails, also a nude base with a coloured gradiënt to get used to that nice bright colour! A small explanation about gradiënt: a gradiënt can be made with the sponging technique. If you want to see how to sponge, take a look at this tutorial!

Are you someone who can make nailarts when it's easy? Well try this tip! Make some easy nailarts with that awesome bright colour. Think about dots and stripes, this is the most simple way to create a nailart. For this tip it's handy when you have a dottingtool so you can make dots/stripes etc! You don't have a dottingtool? No problem, take a look at this article and make your own dottingtool!

Elmie, I hope these tips will help you, ofcourse for everyone else too, take your bright polish and experiment with it! Get out of your comfortzone, take that bright polish you've never tried out because you were to scared for the results. You only life once, this is your chance!